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  2. NO BARGAINING WITH GERMANY

    The official text of Germany's reply to President Wilson on the Peace question was handed to Mr. R. Lansing, secretary of ...

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  3. COUNTRY EDITION.

    Following on the high drying winds of Tuesday and Wednesday a welcome change took place on Wednesday night and a few light showers ...

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  4. NEW BRITISH ATTACK.

    An attack was made by the British on Wednesday morning between Le Cateau and salesmes (south-east of Le Catesu). An ...

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  5. RAISING RENTS ON SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS.

    The Warrnambool Branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia has received a communication from the ...

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  6. STAND ON SCHELDT LIKELY.

    Mr. Penny Robinson, "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing yesterday, said: We have reached the Scheldt ...

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  7. WOMAN'S MISCELLANY.

    "The woman soul leadeth us Upward and on." —Goethe. "Order is Heaven's first law, else ...

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  8. SUCCESSFUL MUSIC STUDENTS.

    At the recent theoretical and practical examinations held by the Melbourne University in music, the following pupils of Miss Kitty Gray ...

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  9. LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS

    WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON:—Early this morning we attacked on the Le Cateau to Solesmes front (south-east of Cambrai), and are ...

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  10. AMERICANS SUCCEED.

    Mr. T. Noble Hall, correspondent of "The Times" at the American Headquarters, says: The Americans are being violently ...

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  11. BEAUTY SHOW.

    The City Band will conduct the Ice Cream and Refreshment Stall in connection with the Market Fair on 30th November, in aid of the ...

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  12. CHALLENGE BY PRINCE MAX.

    When the Reichstag reassembled yesterday. Prince Max, the Imperial Chancellor, spoke upon the peace proposals. ...

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  13. HEAVY AIR RAID.

    The Press Bureau states that an independent air force on the 23rd October, heavily attacked the Metz-sablon railway. Many direct hits were ...

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  14. THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD.

    Mr. Hutchinson (Minister of Education) has accepted a seat on the Great Ocean Road Trust, and hopes to be able to attend the next ...

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  15. GENERAL MONASH HONORED.

    As a special mark of honor for and appreciation of the valuable services of the Australian Imperial Force, Lieut.—General Sir John Monash ...

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  16. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    In a message from Washington "The Times" correspondent says: It is generally anticipated that President Wilson is not likely to ...

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  17. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COLLEGE.

    The annual concert of the Christian Brothers' College and distribution of prizes won at the recent sports meeting took place at the Oddfellows' ...

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  18. TONNAGE LOSSES REDUCED

    The British Admiralty has announced that British merchant tonnage losses for September totalled 152,000 tons gross, and the Allied and ...

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  19. RETURN OF FOE'S COLONIES.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, addressing a gathering of Australians in London, said that it was inconsistent ...

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  20. BRITISH-BELGIAN.

    WEDNESDAY MORNING: The enemy throughout the day endeavored to maintain his positions on the Lys and the Derivation Canal. ...

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  21. RIFLE CLUB NOTES.

    The final competition for the aggregate trophies was fired last Saturday, resulting in a Win by the popular secretary, P. D. M'Laren, who shot ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. "PEACE IS NOT FAR OFF."

    Amsterdam reports that a message from Prague, the capital of Bohemia, says that the Statthalter, Count von den Hove, in a proclamation, urges ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. BULGAR ATROCITIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika says the Greeks have now occupied the whole of Eastern Macedonia. The liberated towns are desolate. ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. BUTTER FACTORY EMPLOYES.

    The wages board for employees in butter and cheese factories has just been completed—an amended determination, which provides for increases ...

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  25. FRENCH.

    WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON:- North of the Oise there was great enemy artillery firing in the night time. We reached the railway ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. 14 HORSES BURNED.

    Fourteen horses were this morning destroyed by a fire which occurred in a stable belonging, to the Jeffrey Carrying Company, 4 Garfield-street, ...

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  27. GERMAN.

    WEDNESDAY NIGHT: We have evacuated the bridgeheads on the Serre and Souche southward of Marle. ...

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  28. LAANC.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Laang Debating Society was held in the school on Tuesday evening. The subject of debate was Is war a ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    Discussing in leading article the recent developments on the West front, "The Times" says: The latest advance is within five ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. POSTAL WAR TAX.

    A proclamation was issued to-day fixing Monday next, 28th Oct., as the date upon which the half-penny war postage tax will come into ...

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  31. SPORTING.

    Following are the final acceptances for the Moonce Valley Cup to begin to-day:—Panacre, Rael Locin, King's Bounty, Edrington, Calais ...

    Article : 47 words
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